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what a whiny ass. make the perfect car then if you're so hateful of every damned car.
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@jaeickho its a german car. american badge.
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I remember, back in a day Buick would build V6's that would tare guts out of a mustang while being good on gas and reliable... I guess we can put those good days behind us...
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@1980drek Its the shitty ecotec 2.4, you think yours is bad, I work on cars and the Equinox/terrain with this engine (which most are) sound absolutely terrible for a 2010-newer vehicle, but i will gove GM credit for making the engine easy to work on...
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This is a Opel Insignia the biggest pile of shit in Europe.
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Dislike video, the bias, the stupidity, the ignorance, the company, but love the car
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40 000s for a 4 cylimder? pass.
ill get an used g37 or lexus
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Re-badged GM Euro-platforms always misses the mark with US buyers. Door locks on center stack? seriously? GM's strategy of forcing everyone into 4 cyl family cars may backfire. It's apparent that this car would be anemic with 4 riders. Also, you shouldn't have to "study" radio or air conditioning controls -- you should understand it in less than 15 seconds. Sonic however does a great job of simple instant recognition of controls. About the only 4 cyl GM I would ever consider.
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i only used to watch youtube vids and never made an account...but just to comment on this car i had to....to anyone interested in buying/leasing this car, DON"T...i've been waiting to see someone who actually owns this car (like i do) comment..almost everytime i start it, it makes a noise like the engine is gonna bust outta the hood like its an old beater from the 80's with lifter problems, its also stalled out on me a bunch of times after shifting into gear...6 months old!!
OMG can Consumer Reports hate on American Cars anymore? You're supposed to hear the noise when you push the engine hard
jaeickho 1 month ago 6
@broodcaster07 wtf, that's a typical American attitude. ell just put a big v8 in that and everything will be fine. Yeah right, the Germans have been using turbocharged and diesel engines that will easily compete with our v8s. Plus what younger buyer can afford this.
Zinizzle 1 year ago 2